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Over 3D preempt in balancing at MP's

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Posted 2011-December-09, 09:54

MP's

What do you bid?
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Posted 2011-December-09, 10:21

3N
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Posted 2011-December-09, 12:46

Ditto
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Posted 2011-December-09, 13:07

right
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Posted 2011-December-09, 13:09

At imps, 3N without hesitation, but wondering what to do if RHO reopens with a double (I'd probably sit).

At mps, however, there is a lot more to be said for passing. In essence, passing is a bet that we can't make anything that we are likely to be able to bid.

If we think that we are more likely to fail in 3N than to make....or that we are likely to fail in anything partner puts us in after 3N...then the mp call is pass.....we are probably going plus even when partner has a weak hand, and if they make 3, we are likely going for a number if we bid.

So: how likely are we to have a plus score by bidding?

LHO is red v white....it is likely that he holds AKxxxxx in diamonds. We are ok, in terms of diamonds, if it is rho who is short rather than partner. 50% of the time, rho will have 2+ (alth when he has 3, maybe partner can get us to a rounded suit....or even a playable spade contract).

Partner rates to hold about 8 hcp or so, and they rate to be working points, in that most of the non-diamond defensive values will be held by RHO.

So I think we rate to make 3N most of the time when rho is short in diamonds, and may have 9 tricks available even when he isn't (or, as suggested above, a reachable and playable alternative.....partner couldn't bid over 3 with something like QJ109xxx Axx x Qx but has an easy 4 call over our 3N)

Accordingly, I bid 3N even at mps.

I could have simply said 'ditto', I guess :P
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Posted 2011-December-09, 14:13

It's an 'old-fashioned' hand where people used to wonder about defence to preempts because you might have +500 v +430 - if you had a penalty double.

But nowadays there is no choice (I think), it's 3NT.
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Posted 2011-December-09, 14:57

It might work out very badly, but I also have to try 3nt here.
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Posted 2011-December-09, 19:17

View Postmikeh, on 2011-December-09, 13:09, said:


I could have simply said 'ditto', I guess :P


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Posted 2011-December-10, 02:42

MP's

Pass would have worked better then 3NT
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Posted 2011-December-10, 04:54

preempts work
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Posted 2011-December-10, 10:41

View Postkgr, on 2011-December-10, 02:42, said:

MP's

Pass would have worked better then 3NT


No, Pass would have worked better than 4!
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Posted 2011-December-10, 17:27

View Postggwhiz, on 2011-December-10, 10:41, said:

No, Pass would have worked better than 4!


Amen. 3NT is obvious, though a conservative pass might work on these colors. But North's 4 is really poor. Assume South is balanced, and North is expecting a weak 6-2 fit with the trumps likely to split badly. This can't be wise--and 3NT doesn't guarantee a balanced hand, just the ability to make 3NT opposite some useful cards. The reason South didn't double is that he couldn't stand a spade response. On a different South hand with spade support, double stands out--it might get us to 4 or 4 when it's right, or North may have a good penalty pass.
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Posted 2011-December-10, 19:07

Bidding 4 over 3NT is awful. With Txx in on this bidding, clearly there are going to be ruffs (unless N is somehow hoping West can't ever get in to play a if east is void) and with trumps often splitting badly these ruff(s) might not even cost the defenders a natural trump trick. As others have pointed out, 3NT is just hoping to make if partner can supply some useful cards.
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Posted 2011-December-10, 19:16

I would have passed a white vs red. Might be tempted at red. I dont have the diamond suit controlled in 3N, if lho has AK to some number. Also partner might well have 6S and transfer to 4S and I wont be happy. Again the lack of control in the diamond suit will leave 4S vulnerable even when partners spades are good.
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Posted 2011-December-11, 00:26

At MP 3nt look good since you can go down 2 and still manage to win the board. At Imps 3Nt is also clear IMO. Bidding 4S with Txx of D, wrongsiding & begging to get ruffed at trick 2 is really disgusting.
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Posted 2011-December-11, 03:00

The 4 was bid by Jack (I think after making a DD analysis of 1000 hands he concluded that 4S scores more then 3NT)
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Posted 2011-December-11, 22:05

This is because he assume that your 3Nt has to show a balanced hand (wich is really not true IRL)
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Posted 2011-December-12, 06:42

View Postkgr, on 2011-December-11, 03:00, said:

The 4 was bid by Jack (I think after making a DD analysis of 1000 hands he concluded that 4S scores more then 3NT)

And what would Jack do with the South hand in balancing seat?
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Posted 2011-December-12, 07:04

Jack 2.04 (old version) seems to always Pass iso bid 3NT in balancing.
But some additional notes:
- This was a Pairs Tournament I loaded, but if I look at the scoring options in Jack then I see:
- - Total Points
- - Rubber
- - Chicago : What is Chicago?
(So I'm not sure it knows MP's, or is that Chicago?)
- After the 3NT: Jack in North Passes when Opps are N-Vul and bids 4S when opps are Vuln. It seems that Jack assumes a better D-hand for 3D when West is Vuln and therefor bids 4S when opps are Vuln?
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Posted 2011-December-12, 09:34

Perhaps you should try a newer version :P
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